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the gentleman from california from mr. california mr. huffman may close. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. chairman. i must oppose this amendment. i'm not sure if this was the intent of my friend mr. lamalfa but it appears this amendment would prioritize permitting of surface storage projects, not ground water storage. the wynn act authorizes money for surface and ground water storage projects. these projects are yet to be named and prioritized. yet this amendment apply this is bill's streamlining provisions to, quote, state-led projects for new surface storage projects. now providing surface storage is in keeping with some of the obsession with new dams we have heard from my colleagues across the aisle. but the truth is, there are all sorts of other worthy projects that are needed if we're going to get serious about water infrastructure in california and to put a him on -- thumb on the scale for one particular kind is not the right way to go. so mr. speaker, i respectfully request a no vote and yield the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the
the gentleman from california from mr. california mr. huffman may close. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. chairman. i must oppose this amendment. i'm not sure if this was the intent of my friend mr. lamalfa but it appears this amendment would prioritize permitting of surface storage projects, not ground water storage. the wynn act authorizes money for surface and ground water storage projects. these projects are yet to be named and prioritized. yet this amendment apply this is bill's streamlining...
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to california for the gold rush. of the population of california was french, and they upon theng-term impact development of gold rush culture, but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly in the caption, it refers to this major character here in the front here as durable -- derville. name.ame a brand who had a reputation for impeccable honesty that whatever he said you could trust this character, they could describe what was happening in gold rush california, and people could accept it in france because of the connection. there were many who were affected by this fire. there was an author by the name of frank marriott who wrote a book called mountains and thisills, and he recounted fire in 1851 in san francisco. he said the fire started in a paint and upholstery store. the wind was blowing and increased to hurricane force. there were planked streets in san francisco. street after street went up in smoke. ships at sea 100 miles out in the ocean could see the flames. nearly 2000 houses were destroyed
to california for the gold rush. of the population of california was french, and they upon theng-term impact development of gold rush culture, but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly in the caption, it refers to this major character here in the front here as durable -- derville. name.ame a brand who had a reputation for impeccable honesty that whatever he said you could trust this character, they could describe what was happening in gold rush california, and people could...
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to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the .ront there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was happening in gold rush california, and people would accept it in france because of this connection. so this is him fleeing the flames of 1851. there were many, many who were affected by this fire. there was an author by the name of frank marriott who wrote a book called "mountains and molehills," talking about fires, in part. your account to this fire in san francisco. he said, "it started in a upholstery store. the wind was blowing and increased to hurricane force. there were plant streets -- streets thatanked went up in smoke. nearly 2000 houses were destroyed. 18 blocks of
to california for the gold rush. 10% of the population of california was french. they have a long-term impact upon the development of gold rush culture. but this image was produced for a french audience. intriguingly, and the caption, refers to this character in the .ront there was a recurring character that became a branded name. he was a lawyer who had a reputation for impeccable honesty, that whatever he said, you could trust. so by using him as this character, they could describe what was...
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cook from california, mr. graves from louisiana, and i understand that our good friends from the park service are watching with excitement and pleasure this afternoon as we take this up on the floor. so i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. cook: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back. all time for debate having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1073. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. cook: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1135. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the. the clerk: union calendar number 104, h.r. 1135, a bill to re
cook from california, mr. graves from louisiana, and i understand that our good friends from the park service are watching with excitement and pleasure this afternoon as we take this up on the floor. so i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. cook: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back....
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do not meet the california reading standard. that's sort of scandalous, isn't it? why do you think that we accept that? we would never accept statistics like that for, say, police or fire response or prisoners, you know, recidivism. right down the line, all the things that government does, why do we accept that for schools? >> i don't accept it. that's why i'm running. frankly, the system right now in california is terribly broken. you can get better preschool and child development opportunities in oklahoma and georgia. every native californian should be shocked and ashamed that that's the case. we are a state that is not investing -- kindergarten is not mandatory in california, that's outrageous. especially since we have the finest research universities in the world and they tell us, the most important learning is zero to five. >> one of the litmus tests for democrats is whether you support single pa single payer health care in california. >> i'm for health care for all. i'm not absolutely wedded to the only option is single pa
do not meet the california reading standard. that's sort of scandalous, isn't it? why do you think that we accept that? we would never accept statistics like that for, say, police or fire response or prisoners, you know, recidivism. right down the line, all the things that government does, why do we accept that for schools? >> i don't accept it. that's why i'm running. frankly, the system right now in california is terribly broken. you can get better preschool and child development...
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california and they have established residency by living in california for three years or longer and they've established residence by graduating from california high school. which means they are residents. >> tucker: i get it, but since we are informing each other about the facts, california is not a country, it's a state, 1 of 50 of those, it's part of the united states and people who are here illegally in one state are illegal in all states because they are not u.s. citizens. again, isn't it fair for a state school, a joke government school to put its own citizens first, isn't that where we have governments, so they can look out for their citizens? does this not make sense? >> julissa: what you are saying does make sense but what we are missing here is that you are right that california is part of the united states, but as we know and i think reviewers would agree, states have certain rights and states have the ability to pass a law in those states and california passed ab540, which is the law that allows undocumented people to attend university. it passed with 2001 with overwhelmi
california and they have established residency by living in california for three years or longer and they've established residence by graduating from california high school. which means they are residents. >> tucker: i get it, but since we are informing each other about the facts, california is not a country, it's a state, 1 of 50 of those, it's part of the united states and people who are here illegally in one state are illegal in all states because they are not u.s. citizens. again,...
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nelly: esta ley es vigente aquÍ en california, pero lo que ha pasado es que el estado de california no y son residentes, y los trabajadores sociales de los beneficios pÚblicos nunca les ha preguntado cuÁnto tiempo tienen en el paÍs o con la residencia. y las personas no saben y aplican y califican. viviana: ¿quÉ sucede si se enteraron de esto ahorita? nelly: y recomiendo que consulte con un abogado para verificar bien la informaciÓn. -- yo recomiendo porque es importante porque cuando hace la aplicaciÓn de ciudadanÍa saber lo que tiene que contestar para que no se vayan a meter en problemas y puedan para su residencia. aquÍ en california no se han estado forzando en esta ley. entonces los oficiales de inmigraciÓn no ha preguntado mucho sobre este tema. y generalmente no preguntan. viviana: hasta el momento pero esto puede cambiar bajo el gobierno de trump. nelly: hay ciertas preguntas se ha recibido algÚn tipo de beneficio pÚblico o algún familiar, entonces es bueno saber contestar estas preguntas de no mentir pero tampoco que te permitan que te perjudique. viviana: ya sabe, tiene que
nelly: esta ley es vigente aquÍ en california, pero lo que ha pasado es que el estado de california no y son residentes, y los trabajadores sociales de los beneficios pÚblicos nunca les ha preguntado cuÁnto tiempo tienen en el paÍs o con la residencia. y las personas no saben y aplican y califican. viviana: ¿quÉ sucede si se enteraron de esto ahorita? nelly: y recomiendo que consulte con un abogado para verificar bien la informaciÓn. -- yo recomiendo porque es importante porque cuando...
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. >> falta la firma del gobernador brown para el presupuesto de california.les nos habla sergio flores desde sacramento. >> los legisladores debatieron el presupuesto valorado en $125,000,000,000, el mismo plan que presentÓ hace algunos meses el gobernador brown. el presidente del senado destacÓ los fondos que serÁn destinados a los clientes de california. >> hay una cantidad histÓrica de los recursos de la primaria y la secundaria. cada aÑo vamos a invertir mÁs de $11,000 por cada estudiante. >> en los Últimos aÑos, hemos recibido muchas quejas de la comunidad latina. no hay fondos para el servicio de medicare. se han incrementado esos servicios, incluyendo servicios dentales >> en este presupuesto estÁn cuente 5 millones de dÓlares que beneficiarÁn-- por $25,000,000 que beneficiarÁn a los indocumentados. >> cuando washington estÁ reduciendo servicios para nuestra comunidad, nosotros los estamos aumentando. >> vamos hacer todo lo posible para defender los derechos plenos de las pÁginas marginadas en california. >> los legisladores negociaron, como parte de e
. >> falta la firma del gobernador brown para el presupuesto de california.les nos habla sergio flores desde sacramento. >> los legisladores debatieron el presupuesto valorado en $125,000,000,000, el mismo plan que presentÓ hace algunos meses el gobernador brown. el presidente del senado destacÓ los fondos que serÁn destinados a los clientes de california. >> hay una cantidad histÓrica de los recursos de la primaria y la secundaria. cada aÑo vamos a invertir mÁs de...
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we have a great climate in california. reliableng part was a water source, and that is where shasta dam came into place. we send it down, goes into these weals, and gets stored, and are supplemented by these dams that are along the western slope of the sierras and down south along the rivers. that water has turned california to join agricultural takeout -- megaplace. is one of the largest agricultural producers in the world. this is what comes from the general treasury, appropriated funds, so we are funded by the federal government. it is a federal facility. power with holy water, so we sell contracts to agriculture, districts and things like that. we have obligations to them. we have obligations for power that we try to beat as well. as those things are sold, that money goes back to the treasury, and we go back to the treasury and say we need this much money to operate shasta dam, so we get some of that back. we generate more money than we need to operate shasta. topography, they are looking for a big basin, something tha
we have a great climate in california. reliableng part was a water source, and that is where shasta dam came into place. we send it down, goes into these weals, and gets stored, and are supplemented by these dams that are along the western slope of the sierras and down south along the rivers. that water has turned california to join agricultural takeout -- megaplace. is one of the largest agricultural producers in the world. this is what comes from the general treasury, appropriated funds, so...
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that is even stronger in california.ven after people hear the opposition arguments in california, 58% support this type of reform, this type of medicare for all reform. we did meet with john mcdonough and senator kennedy when he was still alive during the health care debate around the affordable care act. we just disagree that the tax subsidy of the purchase of private health insurance is going to get us to universal coverage. the affordable care act, best -- best europe, 29 case in europe, 29 million are still uninsured. the underinsured. this guarantees health care as he human right. we are not there and that is why we must keep pressing for. california can literally lead the nation in doing so and we can prove to john and the other skeptics that in fact, if we institute a policy that eliminates the nefarious role that insurance companies provide, we can guarantee health care for all. that is the evolution we need to make from the affordable care act. amy: michael lighty, take for being with us, director for public pol
that is even stronger in california.ven after people hear the opposition arguments in california, 58% support this type of reform, this type of medicare for all reform. we did meet with john mcdonough and senator kennedy when he was still alive during the health care debate around the affordable care act. we just disagree that the tax subsidy of the purchase of private health insurance is going to get us to universal coverage. the affordable care act, best -- best europe, 29 case in europe, 29...
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pero recuerde que el calor extremo se va a mantener al interior de california.e la tarde tendremos temperaturas en los 90 grados. muchas precauciones durante el fin de semana. recuerde que el calor va continuar con nosotros durante varios dÍas consecutivos. marÍa: recuerde durante la ola de calor, es importante que tome las precauciones necesarias para evitar tragedias. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california y los servicios de emergencia recalcar la importancia de mantenerse bien redactado y evitar la exposiciÓn directa. a las personas con enfermedades crÓnicas se les recomienda estar en un cuarto con aire acondicionado para evitar los cambios bruscos de temperatura. tambiÉn recuerdan que no deje a mascotas o niÑos dentro de los autos. >> en 10 minutos en un auto cerrado en el estacionamiento la temperatura puede subir lo suficiente para matar a una persona o animal. marÍa: en caso te que sientas sofocamiento se recomienda ducharse y relajarse, si empeora su condiciÓn, visite a su doctor. mÁs adelante, por quÉ un popular aceite p ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es "cont
pero recuerde que el calor extremo se va a mantener al interior de california.e la tarde tendremos temperaturas en los 90 grados. muchas precauciones durante el fin de semana. recuerde que el calor va continuar con nosotros durante varios dÍas consecutivos. marÍa: recuerde durante la ola de calor, es importante que tome las precauciones necesarias para evitar tragedias. el departamento de salud pÚblica de california y los servicios de emergencia recalcar la importancia de mantenerse bien...
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made right here in california. danielle nottingham got a rare behind-the-scenes look at what they can do. >> reporter: this is the mq9 reaper. the u.s. air force's latest remotely-piloted aircraft. the attack drone is replacing an older model, which will be retired next year. the mq9 is equipped with high- definition sensors and more firepower. and with a larger payload it can carry thousands of pounds of missiles and bombs and fly up to 24 hours without refueling. >> it's larger. it flies faster, high, and has an upgraded camera. >> reporter: each drone weighs two and a half tons. despite the massive size, it can be disassembled and pack into a single container to ship around the world. the mq9 is used for more than surveillance and attack missions. the heat-seeking technology can be a big boost to fighting wildfires. this is video of the older mq1 drone helping to battle the rim fire in 2013. one of the largest wildfires in california history. >> we were able to fly at night with our infrared cameras. we could se
made right here in california. danielle nottingham got a rare behind-the-scenes look at what they can do. >> reporter: this is the mq9 reaper. the u.s. air force's latest remotely-piloted aircraft. the attack drone is replacing an older model, which will be retired next year. the mq9 is equipped with high- definition sensors and more firepower. and with a larger payload it can carry thousands of pounds of missiles and bombs and fly up to 24 hours without refueling. >> it's larger....
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california ya tiene presupuesto.y brown firmo el presupuesto por $123,000,000 que impulse escuelas pÚblicas y programas para los menos afortunados. ante el clima polÍtico actual, esto incluye los semblantes que pretende portaciÓn. paneles para salud, se le asigna $60,000,000. y le sigue la educaciÓn se lleva tambiÉn una buena parte del dinero.serÁn más de 50 y 4000 millones de educaciÓn desde kinder hasta el grado 12. Àudio difuso+ -- [audio difuso] el prÓximo sÁbado aumentará el salario del mÍnimo para todos los trabajadores de la ciudad de los Ángeles y áreas no incorporadas del condado angelino. actualmente, el mÍnimo es de $10.50 . pero a partir del fin de semana, o paÑos con 20 empleados o mÁs estarán obligadas a pagar no menos de $12 por hora. el servicio de recaudaciÓn de impuestos del irs aalerta a los contribuyentes sobre estafadores que se hacen pasar como empleados de esa dependencia para quitarle su dinero . aimÉ pero fue con mÁs informaciÓn. jaime: la seÑora eugenia se asusto cuando escuchÓ el mensaje au
california ya tiene presupuesto.y brown firmo el presupuesto por $123,000,000 que impulse escuelas pÚblicas y programas para los menos afortunados. ante el clima polÍtico actual, esto incluye los semblantes que pretende portaciÓn. paneles para salud, se le asigna $60,000,000. y le sigue la educaciÓn se lleva tambiÉn una buena parte del dinero.serÁn más de 50 y 4000 millones de educaciÓn desde kinder hasta el grado 12. Àudio difuso+ -- [audio difuso] el prÓximo sÁbado aumentará el...
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all the tribes in california. is also a bt book ook that i use very often because this is about the wintu but it is written for kids. and so, when the fourth-graders are assigned their report to do, a report on a native american tribe, we can give them this laysand it very simply out how they lived, talks about the houses they lived in, their dress. so, there are also the typical questions on the fourth grade report. the next thing i'm going to talk about, it is a very important book. it is in our boggs local history collection and this is the winut dictionary. -- wintu dictionary. there are not that many out there. it is not in the best of shape. an important part of preserving is, oftu culture course, preserving the language. there are not that many people who speak wintu anymore. i do work with the redding ran cheria. every once in a while they do do a leg which class and a come in -- and i explain the collection language--- they do do a class. this is another interesting one. it is the history of indians of sh
all the tribes in california. is also a bt book ook that i use very often because this is about the wintu but it is written for kids. and so, when the fourth-graders are assigned their report to do, a report on a native american tribe, we can give them this laysand it very simply out how they lived, talks about the houses they lived in, their dress. so, there are also the typical questions on the fourth grade report. the next thing i'm going to talk about, it is a very important book. it is in...
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across california. it will run for weeks. on your side, you talk about the pain an heartbreak this this has caused your family. what about the pain and heartbreak that deportation causes families here? >> it's a false equivalency. my son was doing nothing wrong. my family was doing nothing wrong. they can go back. i can't bring my son back. >> reporter: despite the fact that san francisco stands so strongly behind its sanctuary policy, we had a really hard time getting anyone on camera to comment on this story. the city attorney did come through this afternoon and sent us this statement. it says, quote, this ad perpetuates the false notion that sanctuary cities harbor criminals. the federal government actually gets the fingerprints of everyone in san francisco's jails. they know who we are holding and if they think someone is dangerous, all they need to do is get a criminal warrant or a court order. although it is important to note that cities that are not sanctuaries don't require the federal government to jump through those
across california. it will run for weeks. on your side, you talk about the pain an heartbreak this this has caused your family. what about the pain and heartbreak that deportation causes families here? >> it's a false equivalency. my son was doing nothing wrong. my family was doing nothing wrong. they can go back. i can't bring my son back. >> reporter: despite the fact that san francisco stands so strongly behind its sanctuary policy, we had a really hard time getting anyone on...
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the very special california detail there was with a car with california emission.t isn't a trendy term that car dealers make up to use up the sticker price. it's a real thing set by actual environmental policy. as a state, california has set its own environmental emissions standards for any cars that want to cruise through the golden state and those requirements are greener than federal guidelines showing that california was not only the first in the nation on many environmental policies for the state level, but that it was also willing to set a higher bar even when there was some federal action. california's a long way, however, from washington, and paris is even farther away. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord as of today, the united states will cease all implementation of the nonbinding paris accord and the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country. >> the president pulling the u.s. out of the paris climate acard, leaving behind over 190 countries who joined that pact to reduce greenhouse gas emis
the very special california detail there was with a car with california emission.t isn't a trendy term that car dealers make up to use up the sticker price. it's a real thing set by actual environmental policy. as a state, california has set its own environmental emissions standards for any cars that want to cruise through the golden state and those requirements are greener than federal guidelines showing that california was not only the first in the nation on many environmental policies for...
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marÍa: ¿cÓmo afectarÍa a california si los republicanos lograran eliminar obamacare?al sistema de subsidios. actualmente las personas reciben subsidios de acuerdo a sus ingresos y de acuerdo a donde viven. todo esto cambiarÍa, bajo el nuevo sistema lo que estamos viendo es que lo que estÁn empujando serÍa un cambio en el nivel de subsidios que vaya acorde a la edad de las personas. marÍa: por lo general hay un periodo de excepciÓn limitado para cover california, pero mencionabas que se puede adquirir cobertura mÉdica en cualquier momento en casos especÍficos. >> estamos para decirle las personas que no tenga miedo, que si por cualquier motivo perdiÓ su cobertura de salud durante el aÑo, ya sea porque se quedÓ sin trabajo, cambio de trabajo, se casÓ, se mudó, por cualquier motivo, tiene 70 dÍas a partir del cambio grande de vida para inscribirse a cover california. puede llamarnos al 1800 300 0213, donde serÁ atendidos en espaÑol y completamente confidencial. marÍa: muchas gracias. muy buenas tardes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ahora tenemos imÁgenes en vivo del sur de la bahÍa. un lind
marÍa: ¿cÓmo afectarÍa a california si los republicanos lograran eliminar obamacare?al sistema de subsidios. actualmente las personas reciben subsidios de acuerdo a sus ingresos y de acuerdo a donde viven. todo esto cambiarÍa, bajo el nuevo sistema lo que estamos viendo es que lo que estÁn empujando serÍa un cambio en el nivel de subsidios que vaya acorde a la edad de las personas. marÍa: por lo general hay un periodo de excepciÓn limitado para cover california, pero mencionabas que se...
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sammy roth joining us from palm springs, california. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >> tonight on c-span, former covers mickey edwards talk about modern politics and the constitution. president trump announcing the withdrawal of the u.s. from the harris climat agreement. and a look at free speech on college campuses. we start with a discussion about modern politics and how one of the founding fathers might be the government and media today. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen welcome back to freedom day. a round of applause for the next phase of this incredible discussion.
sammy roth joining us from palm springs, california. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >> tonight on c-span, former covers mickey edwards talk about modern politics and the constitution. president trump announcing the withdrawal of the u.s. from the harris climat agreement. and a look at free speech on college campuses. we start with a discussion about modern politics and how one of the founding fathers might be the government and media today. this is about an...
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part of this was put together by the bay area council, their plan to sell california and california technology programs to the chinese. so we have politics and we have a little bit of salesmanship going on, as well. [ pause ] >> back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> some new data released today shows greenhouse gases continue to fall in california. even as the economy continues to grow. emissions fell by a third of a percent. but regulators say that's like taking 300,000 cars off the road. the data suggests that the state is on track to achieve reduction goals for the year 2020. >>> it looks like the end of the line for bart's seat hog law. the ordinance fines people caught using more than one seat but it's never been enforced because they never agreed on an enforcement strategy. a vote on scrapping it is now set for tomorrow. >>> still ahead, a potentially life-saving resource for one bay area hospital. the new helipad that just debuted today and what neighbors are saying about it. >> plus, a racial slur ends up on the cover of 1,000 school middle school yearbooks. it has the staff scrambling t
part of this was put together by the bay area council, their plan to sell california and california technology programs to the chinese. so we have politics and we have a little bit of salesmanship going on, as well. [ pause ] >> back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> some new data released today shows greenhouse gases continue to fall in california. even as the economy continues to grow. emissions fell by a third of a percent. but regulators say that's like taking 300,000 cars...
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que ayudan a 1.5 millones de personas en california. vamos hasta washington porque ahÍ fernando pizarro nos habla del activismo en favor del pps. fernando: que estamos en los pasillos del congreso. en donde activistasorganizaciones vienen a la capital para defender el pps. ellos estÁn cada vez más preocupados, quien dijo univisiÓn que estÁn considerando como el estricto sentido en un estatus. es decir que quizÁs estarÍan considerando terminar con el pps. nos referimos a los salvadoreÑos, y nicaragüenses que estÁn amparados bajo el pps. el posible tÉrmino se puede significar una alarma para muchas oportunidades en el paÍs en donde hay gente que estÁ bajo este estatus. y que lleva en algunos casos hasta 30 aÑos amparados bajo la protecciÓn. esto es lo que ha ocurrido en washington. en el campus nÚmero uno en donde se estÁn graduando más estudiantes. que algunas dicen haber elegido al riverside debido a la ayuda financiera y la gran poblaciÓn, al permitir a usuarios de dispositivos mÓviles accesar a todo lo que tienen en sus instalaciones.
que ayudan a 1.5 millones de personas en california. vamos hasta washington porque ahÍ fernando pizarro nos habla del activismo en favor del pps. fernando: que estamos en los pasillos del congreso. en donde activistasorganizaciones vienen a la capital para defender el pps. ellos estÁn cada vez más preocupados, quien dijo univisiÓn que estÁn considerando como el estricto sentido en un estatus. es decir que quizÁs estarÍan considerando terminar con el pps. nos referimos a los...
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viviana: hola, amigos de "ediciÓn digital california". imitadores marÍa del departamento de prevenciÓn y control de mosquitos para que nos explique quÉ sucede con estos insectos durante estas altas temperaturas. marÍa: pues mira, viviana, te cuento que en las altas temperaturas, los mosquitos aceleran su ciclo de vida. quiere decir esto que hay mÁs mosquitos. cuando hace mucho calor, un mosquito desarrollado en el agua de ir de huevecillos a mosquito adulto en tan sÓlo cuatro dÍas. entonces, con piezas que una hembra puede poner hasta 200 huevos a la vez, y dos o tres veces por semana, por eso es que tenemos tantos mosquitos. viviana: entonces, cÓmo es que nosotros nos debemos de proteger ante las picadas de mosquitos? marÍa: muy importante protegerse tÚ por varias razones, principalmente el virus del nilo. entonces, la recomendaciÓn mÁs importante esproteger tu piel, deben ir los piquetes de mosquitos. si vas a pasar tiempo al aire libre, muy importante utilizar un buen repelente, especialmente al amanecer y atardecer, que es cuando los
viviana: hola, amigos de "ediciÓn digital california". imitadores marÍa del departamento de prevenciÓn y control de mosquitos para que nos explique quÉ sucede con estos insectos durante estas altas temperaturas. marÍa: pues mira, viviana, te cuento que en las altas temperaturas, los mosquitos aceleran su ciclo de vida. quiere decir esto que hay mÁs mosquitos. cuando hace mucho calor, un mosquito desarrollado en el agua de ir de huevecillos a mosquito adulto en tan sÓlo cuatro...
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Éster mÁs consejos ♪ yarel: seguimos en ediciÓn li digital california.-- ediciÓn digital california.etecciÓn de explosivos en aeropuertos. las aerolÍneas que no sigan los procedimientos podrÁn ser multadas. el 23 de octubre la fecha para que las agencias federales liberan a los menores indocumentados que estÁn en centros de detenciÓn. la decisiÓn fue aplaudida por la asociaciÓn de abogados de inmigraciÓn. un portavoz indicó que estÁn evaluando la decisiÓn y considerando las opciones que tiene el departamento de justicia. a los estados unidos llegan muchos inmigrantes amparados bajo el tps otorgado a ciertas personas de forma temporal. nos explican sobre la decisiÓn en un caso que podrÁ cambiar el destino de estos inmigrantes. viviana: hola, amigos, hoy vamos a hablar del tps, el permiso temporal que es otorgado a ciudadanos de varios paÍses parque estÉn legalmente en estados unidos. un alto funcionario de la administraciÓn de donald trump insinuÓ que el tps podrÍa ser cancelado para ciertos residentes. hemos traÍdo a la abogada betania marÍa para que nos explique cÓmo es la situaciÓn
Éster mÁs consejos ♪ yarel: seguimos en ediciÓn li digital california.-- ediciÓn digital california.etecciÓn de explosivos en aeropuertos. las aerolÍneas que no sigan los procedimientos podrÁn ser multadas. el 23 de octubre la fecha para que las agencias federales liberan a los menores indocumentados que estÁn en centros de detenciÓn. la decisiÓn fue aplaudida por la asociaciÓn de abogados de inmigraciÓn. un portavoz indicó que estÁn evaluando la decisiÓn y considerando las...
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aprueban en california un presupuesto millonario para ayudar a inmigrantes a evitar la deportaciÓn yionarios de trump tratan asuntos de seguridad con presidentes de centroamÉrica. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: el departamento de seguridad nacional dio a conocer esta misma noche, que anulÓ el memorando del programa dapa creado por obama en noviembre de 2014, para amparar de la deportaciÓn a padres de ciudadanos y residentes legales permanentes. la decisiÓn fue tomada despuÉs de una consulta con el fiscal general jeff sessions. dapa no alcanzÓ a entrar en vigor tras la decisiÓn de una corte federal en texas basada en una demanda respaldada por 26 estados. esta decisiÓn del gobierno sucede precisamente con el programa de acciÓn diferida, daca, cumple cinco aÑos. cerca de 1,000,000 de jÓvenes se han beneficiado pero las esperanzas de encontrar una soluciÓn de intima para los dreamers continuaciÓn un dilema. luis: marÍa elena tenía apenas dos aÑos con sus padres la trajeron de mÉxico. aunque ha pasado aquÍ toda su vid
aprueban en california un presupuesto millonario para ayudar a inmigrantes a evitar la deportaciÓn yionarios de trump tratan asuntos de seguridad con presidentes de centroamÉrica. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: el departamento de seguridad nacional dio a conocer esta misma noche, que anulÓ el memorando del programa dapa creado por obama en noviembre de 2014, para amparar de la deportaciÓn a padres de ciudadanos y...
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de la maÑana en california.ey para extender esa hora hasta las cuatro de la maÑana. fue aprobada por el senado de california y ahora pasa a consideraciÓn de la asamblea. la medida no aplica a las licorerÍas. inmigrantes detenidos por autoridades de inmigraciÓn en san francisco, y no pueden pagar un abogado van a poder contar con uno. autoridades de la ciudad anunciaron que ofrecerÁn abogados para defender sus casos y evitar una deportaciÓn. un estudio indica que los inmigrantes sin representaciÓn legal, corren mayor riesgo de perder sus casos comparado con quienes tienen un abogado. el celular ha sido uno de los principales distractores al manejar, el conductor no sÓlo pone en riesgo su vida sino tambiÉn la de otras personas. viviana paez nos habla sobre un estudio nada alentador, por cierto. viviana: amigos de "ediciÓn digital" california, estaremos hablando de un reporte revelado por la triple a el cual tiene noticias lamentables. los accidentes automovilÍsticos mortales los accidentes automovilÍsticos mortale
de la maÑana en california.ey para extender esa hora hasta las cuatro de la maÑana. fue aprobada por el senado de california y ahora pasa a consideraciÓn de la asamblea. la medida no aplica a las licorerÍas. inmigrantes detenidos por autoridades de inmigraciÓn en san francisco, y no pueden pagar un abogado van a poder contar con uno. autoridades de la ciudad anunciaron que ofrecerÁn abogados para defender sus casos y evitar una deportaciÓn. un estudio indica que los inmigrantes sin...
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buenas tardes y bienvenidos a "ediciÓn digital california". mÁs importante del dÍa. buenas noticias en el Área de educaciÓn. el senado de california aprobÓ incrementar fondos destinados a programas para despuÉs de la escuela. un aumento que no se habÍa dado por mÁs de 10 aÑos. estos fondos estarÁn disponibles para el aÑo fiscal 2018-2019, y aumentarÍa de acuerdo a cuanto suba el salario mÍnimo para ayudar en la solvencia de los programas. la tabla estatal aprobÓ 450.000.000 $ para la modernizaciÓn de los equipos de sistema de votaciÓn. fue una ley de bonos abc68, a propuesta por padilla y la simpleza gonzÁlez. aprobado por demÓcratas y republicanos. -- asambleÍsta gonzÁlez acciones. para la administraciÓn de trump aprobaron resueltos en estados unidos en todo el mundo, con esto los agentes consulares podrÁn pedir a los solicitantes todo los nÚmeros de pasaportes. cinco aÑos de medios de comunicaciÓn social, direcciones de coros electrÓnicos, nÚmeros de telÉfono y 15 aÑos de informaciÓn grÁfica. incluyendo historial de empleo y de viaje. los cr
buenas tardes y bienvenidos a "ediciÓn digital california". mÁs importante del dÍa. buenas noticias en el Área de educaciÓn. el senado de california aprobÓ incrementar fondos destinados a programas para despuÉs de la escuela. un aumento que no se habÍa dado por mÁs de 10 aÑos. estos fondos estarÁn disponibles para el aÑo fiscal 2018-2019, y aumentarÍa de acuerdo a cuanto suba el salario mÍnimo para ayudar en la solvencia de los programas. la tabla estatal aprobÓ...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: mr. speaker, i'll reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the right to close. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: -- the speaker pro tempore: do you wish to yield time? ms. norton: i'm pleased to yield my friend from maryland 2 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. sarbanes: i thank the gentlewoman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of house resolution 354, which forcefully condemns the shocking assault carried out here on american soil, here in our nation's capital by trained paramilitary agents of the turkish presidential security force against a peaceful assembly of protesters who were exercising their first amendment rights to freedom of speech. video footage offers evidence that president erdogan sanctioned the attack and then calmly sat back to watch as his bodyguards carried it out. each of us in this chamber mus
the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: mr. speaker, i'll reserve the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the right to close. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: -- the speaker pro tempore: do you wish to yield time? ms. norton: i'm pleased to yield my friend from maryland 2 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. sarbanes: i thank the gentlewoman for...
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one of them is of course california governor jerry brown. he is in beijing at a clean energy summit where he plans to ask china to become part of california's carbon trading market. >> when mr. trump does something so outrageous to the science and to the reality of climate change, we can't stand by. this is serious stuff. >> several other states in the u.s. as well as the canadian province of quebec are already taking part in a climate alliance. >>> as the climate change debate rises, so does profile of the california governor who is turning out to be one of the president's biggest critics. mellisa and i asked mayor brown if donald trump and jerry brown are a match made in political heaven. >> quite, quite great casting. if you were trying to put together a reality tv show involving politicians they would be the two characters you would cast except it's real life for the two of them. believe me, they are perfect. just perfect. >> it's hard to imagine jerry brown sort of taking such a big role against a mitt romney or john kasich. >> or if it
one of them is of course california governor jerry brown. he is in beijing at a clean energy summit where he plans to ask china to become part of california's carbon trading market. >> when mr. trump does something so outrageous to the science and to the reality of climate change, we can't stand by. this is serious stuff. >> several other states in the u.s. as well as the canadian province of quebec are already taking part in a climate alliance. >>> as the climate change...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing.
join energy upgrade california and do your thing.
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este es el tercer aÑo que california destina dinero para ayudar a la comunidad inmigrante.agradecen las las intenciones del gobierno estatal, es preocupa que los fondos no alcancen para ayudar a todos los que pudieran tener algÚn tipo de alivio migratorio y que por falta de recursos o de informaciÓn, terminen deportados. >> sabemos que california es el estado con mÁspoblaciÓn indocumentada. los fondos no van a ser suficientes. ilia: continuamos en los Ángeles porque manifestantes se congregaron. la huelga de hambre terminÓ y jaime garcÍa nos explica bajo quÉ condiciones. jaime: frente al edificio de los Ángeles, defensores de los inmigrantes denunciaron el maltrato al que han sido sometidos los llamados 9 de adelanto. nueve inmigrantes recluidos en adelanto, california que hace cuatro dÍas se declararon en huelga de hambre. >> el problema mayor es que no deben de estar detenidos. jaime: los detenidos dejaron de comer desde el lunes pasado. >> Él tenÍa muchos moretones por todo lo que es el cuello, la parte de atrÁs y tambiÉn, evidencia fÍsica de las uÑas. jaime: este estudi
este es el tercer aÑo que california destina dinero para ayudar a la comunidad inmigrante.agradecen las las intenciones del gobierno estatal, es preocupa que los fondos no alcancen para ayudar a todos los que pudieran tener algÚn tipo de alivio migratorio y que por falta de recursos o de informaciÓn, terminen deportados. >> sabemos que california es el estado con mÁspoblaciÓn indocumentada. los fondos no van a ser suficientes. ilia: continuamos en los Ángeles porque manifestantes se...
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in california that's the medi-cal program. the house version would have been that faster, so the senate version is a slower rollout. but it would still slash payments and put a cap on that really kind of making it not an entitlement program anymore. it would allow states to drop what is considered essential benefits under obamacare, like maternity care, mental health care, emergency services. it does keep more subsidies for the exchange than the house bill. but i think on balance, this is a very draconian change. would be for a lot of americans. >> how does this affect california? because california had the most to gain under the affordable care act. does it now have the most to lose? >> i think it does. we have seen a massive expansion of our medicaid program in california. we have seen a really aggressive push to get people on the health care exchange. and the advocates in california who really pushed these expansions and governor jerry brown immediately came out really slamming this bill as being draconian, as potentially h
in california that's the medi-cal program. the house version would have been that faster, so the senate version is a slower rollout. but it would still slash payments and put a cap on that really kind of making it not an entitlement program anymore. it would allow states to drop what is considered essential benefits under obamacare, like maternity care, mental health care, emergency services. it does keep more subsidies for the exchange than the house bill. but i think on balance, this is a...
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the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: the speaker and jeb would have you believe community banks would be hurt. u.s. and foreign banks paid more than $160 billion in penalties to resolve cases brought against them by the justice department and federal regulatory agencies. the cases involving collusion, fraud against consumers, bribery and other abuses. there were 144 major cases of 100 million or more against 26 large and foreign banks. bank of america, $56 billion. morgan, 15 billion. wells fargo and you know about what they did, $11 billion. morgan stanley, $5 billion. this is about ripoffs. and so this bill would prevent us from being able to assess these kinds of penalties on those who are ripping off the american public. with that, i yield one minute to mr. clay, ranking member of the financial institutions subcommittee. the chair: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for one minute. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i rise today to oppose h.r. 10, a dangerous assault on american consumers that would gut the landma
the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: the speaker and jeb would have you believe community banks would be hurt. u.s. and foreign banks paid more than $160 billion in penalties to resolve cases brought against them by the justice department and federal regulatory agencies. the cases involving collusion, fraud against consumers, bribery and other abuses. there were 144 major cases of 100 million or more against 26 large and foreign banks. bank of america, $56 billion. morgan, 15 billion....
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mean that california needs to do that. >> reporter: a delegate says california california companies can gain huge benefits from partnering with china. >> the california companies to go to china and sell products and services that we have there but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state and they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> reporter: last year california imported goods from china. he says they've made big investments in power and solar power technology. there is also potential for partnerships and driverless vehicles and clean energy automobiles. this week the delegation will meet with 75 chinese companies interested in partnering the california. >> china is very good at setting what works and i think it's a test bed. >> reporter: he says governor brown is very well regarded in china in his meetings this week send a strong signal to china that the golden state could provide golden opportunities. >> it's good for california because this is ground zero for clean-air policies and technologies. >>> a workplace shooting in florida leaves five peop
mean that california needs to do that. >> reporter: a delegate says california california companies can gain huge benefits from partnering with china. >> the california companies to go to china and sell products and services that we have there but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state and they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> reporter: last year california imported goods from china. he says they've made big investments in power and solar...
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, it doesn't mean that california need to do that.>> reporter: a delegate says california and californiapanies can gain huge economic benefits from partnering with china on clean energy technology and services. >> the companies to go to china and sell our products and services that we have but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state. they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> reporter: last year california imported 100 44 billion dollars from china. they said china has made big investments in power and solar power technology. there's also potential for partnerships and driverless vehicles in clean energy automobiles. this week the california delegation will meet with 75 chinese companies interested in partnering with california. >> i think it's a test but in some ways. >> reporter: he's vice president of the asia society which has completed several studies. he says governor browne is very well regarded in china and his meetings sent a strong signal to china that the golden state could provide some golden opportunities. >> it is good for california because
, it doesn't mean that california need to do that.>> reporter: a delegate says california and californiapanies can gain huge economic benefits from partnering with china on clean energy technology and services. >> the companies to go to china and sell our products and services that we have but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state. they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> reporter: last year california imported 100 44 billion dollars from...
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en "ediciÓn digital california".za. van a colocar un radar que emitiera una alerta si detecta nuevos movimientos de tierra. dicen que puede predecirlo con 24 horas para garantizar la seguridad de sus empleados. ♪ vamos a echarle un vistazo a la ventana al tiempo con albert martinez. albert: hola, quÉ tal, yarel? arrancamos un final de semana realmente caluroso aquÍ en california. de hecho, estamos ya bajo una vigilancia por calor excesivo en todo el centro de nuestro estado. esto es desde el norte, pasando por la zona de la bahÍa, sacramento, fresno y llegando a la frontera con mÉxico. las temperaturas van a ser altas. y para que se hagan a una idea, aquÍ van lo que esperamos en los prÓximos tres dÍas. mÁximas de 102 grados para sacramento, fresno mÁximas de los tres dÍgitos, bakersfield en los 102. la cosa tranquila, los Ángeles en los 80°,igual que san diego. asÍ que si van a pasar los prÓximos tres dÍas en la costa, ambiente tranquilo. como en los Ángeles, con cielo despejado de 70°. bakersfield recabÓ 70° esta ma
en "ediciÓn digital california".za. van a colocar un radar que emitiera una alerta si detecta nuevos movimientos de tierra. dicen que puede predecirlo con 24 horas para garantizar la seguridad de sus empleados. ♪ vamos a echarle un vistazo a la ventana al tiempo con albert martinez. albert: hola, quÉ tal, yarel? arrancamos un final de semana realmente caluroso aquÍ en california. de hecho, estamos ya bajo una vigilancia por calor excesivo en todo el centro de nuestro estado. esto...
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needs to do that. >> one says california and california companies can gain huge economic benefits from partners with china on clean energy tech together and services. >> california companies to go to china and sell our products and service that we have there, but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state and they have pioneered some incredible solutions. >> last year california imported $144 billion in goods from china, he says china has made big investments in areas such as power and solar technology. there is also potential for partnerships in driverless vehicles and clean energy automobiles that many see as an area for job growth. meeting with 75 chain niece companies interested in partnering with california. >> the chinese are good at studying what works and adapting it for themselves. >> bruce pickerring is cruise president of the asia society which has completed several studies. he says governor brown is very well regarded china and meetings send a strong signal to china that the golden state could provide golden opportunities. >> good for california because this
needs to do that. >> one says california and california companies can gain huge economic benefits from partners with china on clean energy tech together and services. >> california companies to go to china and sell our products and service that we have there, but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state and they have pioneered some incredible solutions. >> last year california imported $144 billion in goods from china, he says china has made big investments in...
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gracias por acompaÑarnos ediciÓn digital california.versidades pÚblicas desde california plantarÁ la restricciones financieras. encontraron que habÍan decenas de millones de dÓlares, y podrÍa ser aprobado hoy el nuevo presupuesto. privando al sistema de 50.000.000 $ hasta que la auditorÍa de lo esta mina. -- determine. se espera que hoy el senado apruebe el presupuesto de 5 millones de dÓlares. negociado por el gobernador jerry brown y los lÍderes demÓcratas. buscan reducir el nÚmero de arrestos de inmigrantes. y buscan con este presupuesto que los gobiernos locales no firmen o renueven contrato con la unidades federales. el activismo para lograr una reforma migratoria tiene una nueva cara. decenas de personas realizarÁn una caminata desde la iglesia de santiago de compostela y la catedral de los Ángeles. quieren ser escuchados sobre la necesidad de legalizar a millones de personas indocumentada. entre los peregrinos hay muchos jÓvenes. >> que algÚn dÍa vengan, y agarren a mis padres, por ejemplo. ya que el gobierno tiene informaciÓn. y
gracias por acompaÑarnos ediciÓn digital california.versidades pÚblicas desde california plantarÁ la restricciones financieras. encontraron que habÍan decenas de millones de dÓlares, y podrÍa ser aprobado hoy el nuevo presupuesto. privando al sistema de 50.000.000 $ hasta que la auditorÍa de lo esta mina. -- determine. se espera que hoy el senado apruebe el presupuesto de 5 millones de dÓlares. negociado por el gobernador jerry brown y los lÍderes demÓcratas. buscan reducir el...
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veremos si california, se convierte en el tercero.do bromas sobre
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quietly swapping one poison for another and later in the show we'll talk about the details of california's recreational marijuana laws so don't go anywhere americans were started in the. church. in two thousand and two part of officially stopped using a chemical known as c eight in the production of teflon mostly in response to massive lawsuits that the company was facing the company's internal documents show that as early as one nine hundred eighty eight they've been aware of the dangers of c eight yet they hid these dangers from the public until the recent lawsuits expose their cover up for the world to see but even before they stopped using ca the company had been working with a new chemical that they said would replace their toxin in two thousand and six they start to use a new chemical called gen x. which do pot told both regulators and the public was far safer than c. eight nothing to worry about here with generics well the noose around the du ponts genetics chemicals unfolding the exact way that their c. eight cancer story unfolded not only are we learning that this new genetics che
quietly swapping one poison for another and later in the show we'll talk about the details of california's recreational marijuana laws so don't go anywhere americans were started in the. church. in two thousand and two part of officially stopped using a chemical known as c eight in the production of teflon mostly in response to massive lawsuits that the company was facing the company's internal documents show that as early as one nine hundred eighty eight they've been aware of the dangers of c...
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a biology student from pasadena, california... champion, an attorney from new york, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. this has been an exciting time on "jeopardy!" in the last couple of weeks, we've had a number of wins in the over-$30,000 range. case in point, joe nguyen, yesterday. will he be able to enjoy the weekend relaxing as the defending champion? or will miles or erin replace him? we won't know until we play this game. so let's start it. and now let's take a look at the categories... next... you name the country. and finally... and notice the quotation marks. "french" coming up in each case. joe. celebrity memoirs for $200. joe. -who is bryan cranston? -yes. celebrity memoirs for $400.
a biology student from pasadena, california... champion, an attorney from new york, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. this has been an exciting time on "jeopardy!" in the last couple of weeks, we've had a number of wins in the over-$30,000 range. case in point, joe nguyen, yesterday. will he be able to enjoy the weekend relaxing as the defending champion? or...
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in 2015, the butte fire in northern california which was the seventh most destructive in california's history was sparked by a tree that came in contact with a power line. this is easily preventable by removing trees that could damage line and reduce the fire risk and cost of repairs to rate payers and people in the surrounding area where the fires are devastating and sometimes lives are lost as well as property. h.r. 1873 would create a process to expedite a process, routine maintenance of vegetation along the electric utilities in and near utility corridors and would help prevent the future -- help prevent future tragedies like the butte fire that was devastating. bottom the bottom line is we must do more. i concur we should utilize the stafford act for forest fires and would free up money to manage the forests, but that is a separate piece of legislation that hopefully we can act on. i urge support of this commonsense legislation. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from florida. mr. webster: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar. the chair: the gentle
in 2015, the butte fire in northern california which was the seventh most destructive in california's history was sparked by a tree that came in contact with a power line. this is easily preventable by removing trees that could damage line and reduce the fire risk and cost of repairs to rate payers and people in the surrounding area where the fires are devastating and sometimes lives are lost as well as property. h.r. 1873 would create a process to expedite a process, routine maintenance of...
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let's share it and get a return on our investment in california. >> tucker: because california doesn'tto do that because it is a state. you are basically creating your own foreign policy. when that right is constitutionally reserved for the federal government. that used to be obvious, but california is so high on its own fumes that they lost sight of that somehow. >> no, but this is a nonbinding agreement, again. counties and states have already been doing this for decades now. there is nothing new about this. if he had signed something that said it was a binding agreement, you and i would be in total agreement that that was violating the constitution. but why not get a return, why not lead in this country, since d.c. doesn't want to lead. why not lead in the 21st and 22nd century energy sources. instead of what the president is doing which is falling back into 16th century sources falling back on coal. >> tucker: would you declare war on mexico? what other unilateral decisions. to prepare us for the future. you guys are saying that you are not following federal law, you are entering i
let's share it and get a return on our investment in california. >> tucker: because california doesn'tto do that because it is a state. you are basically creating your own foreign policy. when that right is constitutionally reserved for the federal government. that used to be obvious, but california is so high on its own fumes that they lost sight of that somehow. >> no, but this is a nonbinding agreement, again. counties and states have already been doing this for decades now....